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- "deep"); additionally, hacer ("to make") is cognate to the root word of satisfacer ("to satisfy"), and hecho ("made") is similarly cognate to the root word...
- -scribir, -facer, and -solver appear only in prefixed forms, e.g. inscribir, satisfacer, absolver (although a verb solver was attested). The adjective suelto...
- predict') would be predicho; suponer ("to suppose") would be supuesto. Also, satisfacer ("to satisfy") is close to hacer ("to do") in that the past participle...
- and hondo means "deep"). Also, hacer ("to make") is the root word of satisfacer ("to satisfy"), and hecho ("made") is the root word of satisfecho ("satisfied")...
- Lozano, admitió que el programa del primer empleo es insuficiente para satisfacer la demanda laboral del país", and "el funcionario agregó que lo que se...
- escribirescrito ver → visto, ponerpuesto decir → dicho, hacer → hecho, satisfacersatisfecho Most of these verbs have derivatives with the same irregularity...
- así como poco a poco hemos ido creciendo y creando nuevos espacios para satisfacer las necesidades de todos y de cada uno de nuestros alumnos con la finalidad...
- Retrieved 27 January 2017. "Nace Avior Regional: Una aerolínea destinada a satisfacer la demanda del mercado interno" [Avior Regional is born: An airline intended...
- 2021. Ríos, Pere (3 September 2020). "Torra echa a tres consejeros para satisfacer al ala dura del independentismo". EL PAÍS (in Spanish). Archived from...
- trabajo después de una enconada lucha fraticida. Pero esto no era para satisfacer los impulsos del alma, los anhelos del patriotismo.¨ (Certainly the first...